Good morning, everyone.
This is very interesting. A number of questions come to mind.
We've heard a lot about EduCanada. We've discussed the means governments could use to increase promotion of the French fact in Canada. We talked about that with the FCFA people last week. The Destination Canada program concerns the recruitment of francophone immigrants. On Tuesday, Ms. Bossé from the FCFA told us that there was no francophone office assigned to preparing immigrants for departure and arrival in Canada, except at the Canadian embassy in Paris. There isn't any for the francophone countries. I think that would be a good starting point. The Department of Foreign Affairs could definitely be more active. Some Canadian embassies took part in the last round of Destination Canada. We now hope that will produce results. We're working very closely with the Canadian embassy in Paris. Destination Canada is a good practice. However, we have to move it forward.
Could you describe that program's operation and impact? Can you give us some details on what the Paris embassy is doing and tell us what other Canadian embassies are doing—or what is planned—in order to reproduce that practice at other Canadian embassies overseas?